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The Guam Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Family Violence (GCASAFV) provides education, outreach, and training regarding sexual assault and family violence through working with community organizations and strengthening services to address and prevent these issues. The Guam Community Resource Directory serves as GCASAFV’s listing of faith-based organizations, non-profit service providers, and other government and private agencies in our island community. Here you can find a brief description of the agency and contact information for those agencies that make up a network of services for a better Guam.

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The Pacific Region's Community Resource Directory is not just a phonebook of social services that are available to our Pacific Region communities. This is also an effective communication tool that we encourage individuals and agencies to utilize to connect, communicate, and collaborate with one another. Have questions, comments? Please contact us at info@guamcoalition.org and join our communityinfo@guamcoalition.org or call 479-2277 and join our community today!!

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Can’t find your agency in the Community Resource Directory? Please contact us at info@guamcoalition.org or 479-2277 and join our community today! Please provide the full name and abbreviation of your agency, phone number, fax number, email address, and a brief description of the services your agency provides.

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This project is funded in part by the US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Office of HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease Policy, Secretary’s Minority AIDS Initiative Fund administered by the Office of Minority Health Resource Center; State and Territorial Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Coalitions Program grant of the US Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women; the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act grant administered by the US DHHS, Family and Youth Services Bureau of the Administration for Children and Families; and the College Sexual Assault Policy and Prevention Initiative administered by the US DHHS, Office on Women’s Health.